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tracing in linux
hello every one
can any one help me out i just want to trace what ever i am doing in linux 8.0 in the text mode to be saved in a text file so that at the end i can see my work what i have do. its just like oracle spool so you can see your work at the end . for example what ever command u gave and what output came just like logging. so kindly tell me how to do this. regards, shary |